Chapter

 1   VII|      were the men highest in power when misfortune overtook
 2  VIII|       It shall not be in the power of the people to torture
 3     X|      now a far more terrible power than when they held the
 4     X|    his fingers now rests the power of cursing. It is sufficient
 5    XI| Osmanli nation, it was in my power to help and I did it not,'
 6    XI|     you answer, you in whose power it once stood to uphold
 7   XII|     thought that he owed his power to a pedlar who had risen
 8   XII|     the will but not yet the power to accomplish what he threatens;
 9   Sel|       The Times.~ ~"Has both power and charm." - Literature.~ ~[
10   Sel|     OF HIS OFFICE. (44)~ THE POWER OF THE DOG. (53)~ ~MRS.
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